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Navy Reservist Leads Transformational Helicopter Pilot Training Program
14 January 2025
From Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Debra Thomas, Navy Reserve Navy Public Affairs Support Element West
U.S. Navy Reserve Commander Spencer Allen, a Fort Worth resident, is transforming naval aviation training. He combines his unique civilian skills and military aviation expertise to shepherd the next generation of pilots, producing skilled aviators faster and at a lower cost.
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U.S. Navy Reserve Commander Spencer Allen, a Fort Worth resident, is transforming naval aviation training. He combines his unique civilian skills and military aviation expertise to shepherd the next generation of pilots, producing skilled aviators faster and at a lower cost.
The Navy Contract Operated Pilot Training - Rotary (COPT-R) program, located in Fort Worth, Texas, was launched in 2023 by the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA). The
program streamlines the process of transforming newly commissioned officers into helicopter pilots. Allen, a reservist attached to Submarine Group 7 who drills at Navy Reserve Center Fort Worth, is currently recalled to active duty to lead the initiative as officer-in-charge of the Fort Worth, Texas based program.
"Students complete their training an average of seven months earlier than their peers, with each student representing a cost savings of approximately $230,000 for the Navy,"
Allen said.
The program boasts zero attrition among its 80 students to date. It also provides a second chance for aspiring aviators who might otherwise be disqualified from flight training due to medical reasons.
Lt. Noelle Gomez, a U.S. Coast Guard flight student said, "I got extremely airsick in the T6, so I was able to come here and give flight school another shot."
Allen, who also works as a civilian instructor pilot at Bell Flight in Hurst, Texas, bridges the gap between military requirements and civilian training methodologies. His role involves liaising with Helicopter Institute, the civilian company running COPT-R, and ensuring training meets Navy standards. His dual background proves particularly valuable for students like Gomez.
"This job is almost tailor-made for me," Allen said. "I know what it takes to make a good student and military aviator, but I also know where the civilian instructors are coming from."
The program's ultimate goal, according to Allen, is warfighter readiness. "We want students that leave COPT-R to be in the best possible position to become pilots down the road, to be the safest and most proficient aviators the Navy has to offer." Allen's leadership has earned praise from his students. "He provides everything that we need," Gomez said." He's here for moral support and helping us get through this journey.”
Under Allen’s direction, COPT-R continues to evolve, standing as a testament to innovation in military training, promising a brighter future for naval aviation.
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